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SELLING MY WIFES BELOVED R34GT-T.

WHITE WITH BLACK/GREY INTERIOR

77,000 GENUINE KMS

BUCKET SEATS

MORE IMPORTANTLY STOCK STANDARD NO MODS AND NEVER BEEN BOOSTED SO YOU KNOW IT HASNT BEEN THRASHED TO THE SH*T

EXCELLENT EVERYDAY DRIVER

EXTREMELY COMFORTABLE - CAN BE USED ALL THE TIME NO WORRIES

STILL HAS 3 YEARS WARRANTY PARTS AND LABOUR AND 12MONTHS ROADSIDE ASSIST

6 MONTHS REGO

FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY EXCELLENT FIRST TURBO CAR NO JOKE IT IS EXCELLENT.

PLEASE CALL 0413667196 FOR MORE DETAILS

ALSO SELLING R34 GTR VSPEC II FULL COLLECTORS CAR AS IT IS ALSO ORIGINAL

SILVER 35000 KMS

59000

NO TRACK USE OR BOOSTING WITHER JUST A STOCK STANDARD CLEAN CAR USED ON THE WEEKENDS.....

IT IS HONESTLY SHOWROOM CONDITION

ALSO HAS 3 YEARS WARRANTY AND THE 6 MONTHS REGO AND ROAD \SIDE ASSIST FOR 12 MONTHS

BOTH THESE CARS HAVE BEEN OUR CRUISE CARS FOR THE WEEKENDS AND NOW ITS TIME TO LET THEM BOTH GO FOR OUR FAMILY TO COME IN

VERY SAD TO SEE IT HAPPEN ESPECIALLY TO THE GTR VSPEC II

AGAIN INSPECTIONS ENCOURAGED AND WELCOMED PLEASE COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT I AM TALKING ABOUT

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Closed - Nice try

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Try to circumvent the rules again by pretending to be a private seller and you are banned.

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